The JCP Program is a Labour Market Development Agreement (LMDA)-funded initiative, administered by Employment Nova Scotia (ENS) under the Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration. It supports not-for-profit, community-benefiting projects that give EI-eligible individuals opportunities to gain incremental and relevant work experience. The program’s core goal is to enhance participants’ employability by engaging them in temporary, skills-building jobs that are distinct from the sponsor’s regular operations. Projects must be finite in nature, not-for-profit, and must not displace existing workers or create competitive advantages for private entities. Eligible project sponsors include: Non-profit organizations Municipalities Indigenous Band/Tribal Councils Educational institutions Public health organizations Federal and Provincial Crown Corporations Individuals and businesses (under certain conditions) Participants may receive financial assistance (non-insurable income support), and employers may provide wage top-ups. Sponsors must offer supervision, mentorship, and reporting. Special consideration is given to equitable hiring, especially for underrepresented groups such as Mi’kmaq, African Nova Scotians, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, and women. The program is administered through the LaMPSS portal, where eligible organizations can apply, submit documents, and report on project progress and finances.
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